Professional Development and Leadership:Programs that help students navigate what it means to be a professional and skills that help them develop their leadership abilities for the future. Student leadership programs should provide students with opportunities that encourage the building of critical thinking skills necessary to be leaders in action.

Examples of Programming: Professional Feedback Sessions; Personality/Leadership Programs (i.e. What Color are You?); Etiquette (dining, resumes, interviews, etc.); Networking – how to network as a college student; Finding the Leader within-Introspective

Engaged in Community and Social Consciousness:Developing Opportunities for students to build relationships that promote citizenship and serve in the Walsh community, the greater community, and the global community. These programs should also challenge students to be active advocates for social justice, promote civic responsibility, and cultivate intercultural competencies.

Examples of Programming: Service Opportunities; Cultural Perspective Programs; Social Justice Awareness; Connecting with Alumni; Communication between Communities; Community Service; Looking at the Global Perspective; Sustainability

Spirituality in Action: Programming that assists students in developing their faith. Opportunities to examine, challenge, and reconcile feelings about spirituality. Programs that help students to learn how to authentically live out their faith. Opportunities to create interfaith understanding.

Examples of Programming: “What do I value?” discussion; Religions of the World; Religions Expert Panel; Spirituality and the Movies; Religion Views of the Role of Women in Society; Spirituality and Sports; Community Service; Spiritual exploration exercises; Organized Prayer and Meditation; Food for the Soul Programs